Bruins’ Major Trade Update Leaves Fans So Excited They Can’t Sleep Tonight – Bruins Found a HIDDEN GEM!

Bruins’ Major Trade Update Leaves Fans So Excited They Can’t Sleep Tonight – Bruins Found a HIDDEN GEM!

This Bruins prospect is playing spectacularly.

The Boston Bruins are not known for possessing the strongest of prospect pools. This is understandable, as they have been constant buyers over the last several years. During that span, they have traded away several first-round picks.

While the Bruins’ prospect pool is not among the best in the NHL, they still have some interesting players in their system. Dans Locmelis is one significant example of that.

Locmelis, 20, has taken a big step forward in his development this season with UMass. After posting seven goals and 14 points in 30 games last season, he already has three goals and 15 points in 17 games with the school this season. He is also not showing any signs of slowing down, as he has one goal and four points over his last five games.

With numbers like these, Locmelis is starting to cement himself as a top prospect in the Bruins’ system. They may have found themselves a hidden gem, as he was selected with the 119th overall pick of the 2022 NHL Entry Draft.

It will be very interesting to see how Locmelis builds on his excellent season from here.

NHL News: Bruins star David Pastrnak sends important reminder to Brad Marchand, rest of the team

Boston Bruins star David Pastrnak set a strong message to his teammates, including Brad Marchand, after scoring the agonizing game winner against the Calgary Flames.

Boston Bruins player David Pastrnak, from Czech Republic, at a game against the Calgary Flames in Calgary, Alta. on Fri., Feb.21, 2020.
© IMAGO / Larry MacDougalBoston Bruins player David Pastrnak, from Czech Republic, at a game against the Calgary Flames in Calgary, Alta. on Fri., Feb.21, 2020.

The Boston Bruins turned the page after a horrid start to their roadtrip through the Pacific Division. Following whooping losses to Winnipeg and Seattle, the Bruins leaders David Pastrnak and Brad Marchand rallied the team and have taken down Vancouver and Calgary.

Interim coach Joe Sacco deserves much credit for his work since being called up following Jim Montgomery’s firing. Since he took over behind the bench, Boston is 9-4-0 and back among the top teams in the NHL.

After trailing 3-1 heading to the final frame, the Bruins tied the game 3-3 and sent it to overtime in the third period. With 38 seconds left in overtime Pastrnak scored the game-winner off a nice wrist shot from the slot. It was Boston’s second win over Calgary on the season, in as many meetings. Both ended in 4-3 overtime victories for the Bruins.

After the game, Pastrnak sent a strong reminder to his teammates, including Marchand, who registered an assist and extended his current point streak to seven games.

David Pastrnak #88 of the Boston Bruins warms up prior to playing against the Toronto Maple Leafs in an NHL game at Scotiabank Arena on March 4, 2024 in Toronto, Ontario, Canada.

David Pastrnak #88 of the Boston Bruins warms up prior to playing against the Toronto Maple Leafs in an NHL game at Scotiabank Arena on March 4, 2024 in Toronto, Ontario, Canada.

“You play until the last whistle every single game,” Pastrnak stated, per NHL.com. “We obviously went through some hard times already during the season so it’s important to show that we can learn and we’re not going to give up and we’re going to fight.”

Pastrnak continues red hot form

Coming off a four-point night during the 5-1 victory over the Canucks, Pastrnak played a pivotal role once again for the Bruins as they defeated the Flames. The Czech winger totals 12 goals and 21 assists through the season, leading the team in assists and points (33).

Sacco makes admission on coaching job

The news of Montgomery’s dismissal from Boston came as a shock to most within the organization. However, in hockey, the show must go on. Interim coach Joe Saccofaced the challenge of addressing a disappointed locker room and lifting morale, knowing the season was far from over.

“When the change happened, obviously, it’s shocking for everybody, right?” Sacco commented, via NESN. “You lose a really good coach, even a better person. And then you say, ‘OK, it’s my job. It’s my opportunity to help this team get back to where we think it should be at that particular time.‘

“Even though it’s a different role, you still have to be who you are. There’s more on your plate. You have more things to deal with now than you did as an assistant, an associate coach.”

Although it’s a small sample size, Sacco has been successful at his task and the Bruins are back on their feet. While Sacco may not be the long-term solution for the team’s coaching vacancy, he’s earned the benefit of the doubt as the team heads into the halfway point of the season. Next, Sacco and the Bruins will travel further north within Alberta to take on the star-studded Edmonton Oilers.

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